Junsi,
I've been trying to get my 106B+ to work with Logview but keep getting an error message: "COM port can't be opened"

I reinstalled the Logview program and the Junsi USB driver and still the same.
I also tried to register onto Logview for their support but they ask a random question? "beGrlin-G" I have not idea what that is all about.

Please help,
DM

Maybe the problem was caused by the USB driver, try to fix it via reinstalling the latest one from the first post.

It was discharging, fan was running and it was not very hot but warm. Then suddenly it showed error: "Input vol err - low voltage".

Now, when I connect to power supply, it first shows correct input voltage (13.xx V) and output voltage (0V). When I connect battery it still shows correct Vi but Vo is shown much too low (should be ~14V). And when I finally connect ballancer port, it first shows Vi=0V for a short time and then the error again: "Input vol err - low voltage".

I guess, some "high power part" is broken as it happend on discharge with maximum power. Can anyone tell me which part it is from these symptoms? I can solder and swap parts, but I am not that good at reading circuits

Suddenly Turnigy 5s 2200 mah is reading 3.6v on cell #4 and all others 3.85 on my 106B.I have checked the battery on a Hyperion eos checker and all is fine,then put it on my Acucell 6 and it also reads it correctly.I am apprehensive to use the I Charger on this battery because it is my thought it will overcharge this cell,has anybody had this problem.I am going to charge it up until that cell hits 4.10 and see what it reads i balance from storage.

The i charger is charging this cell too high,there's something wrong with the balance plug on the charger side.The battery charges up in perfect balance on the acucell 6 all at 4.19v and all cells read in balance on the volt meter,this also tells me the balance plug on the battery is fine.

Jim I think you just need to start a dedicated thread to discuss every whacky power source idea you come up with

A quick google search turns up a lot of people saying it's fine, just recommend not connecting the charger till after starting the car. Not really that different from the people who use a car battery to filter the output of a pb charger as a power supply.

ive not tried that yet. ive got another power supply that can do 20A@12V made by enermax that i might try.

what is a good AC supply to use? i have access to some old server PSU's also.

A lot of people run 2 server psu's in series since you need 24V to max out the charger. You just have to properly modify them. Do a search in the forum on your model number, there's instructions for a lot of them.

Jim I think you just need to start a dedicated thread to discuss every whacky power source idea you come up with

Not very nice.

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Originally Posted by grimbeaver

A quick google search turns up a lot of people saying it's fine, just recommend not connecting the charger till after starting the car. Not really that different from the people who use a car battery to filter the output of a pb charger as a power supply.

My guess they don't want to say because they would rather people use a quality supply then push it to the limits and blow it up. Or they never really determined it. While they may know ripple tolerance for individual components it's possible they have never really figured out just how bad of an input it can tolerate long term.